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Commentary: Tokyo Olympics are a chance for Japans diplomatic reset with North Korea

by The Editor
February 5, 2020
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Commentary: Tokyo Olympics are a chance for Japans diplomatic reset with North Korea

BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS: Six months ahead of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, Japan–North Korea relations remain strained.

Since September 2018, the Olympic organising committee withheld North Koreas request to access the Olympics “extranet”, where national Olympic committees can share information, because it had to consult with the Japanese government with regard to sanctions on North Korea.

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The committee only granted North Korea access to the system in March 2019, after North Koreas complaints.

In the latest round of provocations, Pyongyang called Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe an “idiot” and threatened future missile launches.

TROUBLED TIES

Although North Koreas Chairman Kim Jong-un has met leaders from Russia, China, South Korea, the United States, and Vietnam, he has left Japan on the side-line of North Koreas diplomatic rapprochement and condemned Abes offers to meet as insincere.

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Japan–North Korea relations have not improved since 2002, when the then–Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi met North Korean leader Kim Jong-il in Pyongyang, during which Kim admitted to abducting Japanese citizens to train North Korean spies.

READ: Exclusive: UN sanctions experts warn: stay away from North Korea cryptocurrency conference

The abduction issue has shaped Abes North Korea policy, with Abe declaring the returns of the remaining abductees as a precondition for normalisation and sanctions relief, per the 2002 Pyongyang Declaration, while North Korea considers the abduction issue resolved.

Even worse, North Korea has threatened Japan continuously with ballistic missile launches, reigniting Japans debate over a pre-emptive strike capability against North Koreas missile bases.

As North Korea is no longer bound by the self-imposed nuclear and long-range missile moratorium, there is a possibility that Japans “missile scare” incidents will only increase.

OLYMPICS AN OLIVE BRANCH

In this context, will the 2020 Tokyo Olympics help facilitate Japan–North Korea engagement the same way the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics did for North and South Korea?

North Korean cheerleaders wave Unified Korea flags at the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics AFP/Ed JONES

The importance of the Tokyo Olympics lies not in the event per se, but in North Korea and Japans expectations of positive outcomes in the post-Olympics talks.

The reason PyeongChang was a success for North-South relations has much to do with North Koreas expectations of South Korean President Moon Jae-in being a liberal who would defy US sanctions to improve relations with Pyongyang in the long run.

As a result, despite North Koreas ignoring Moons outreach in late 2017, Seoul and Pyongyang were quick to start the peace process, thanks to the momentum created by PyeongChang.

READ: Commentary: Despite achieving economic success, Japan struggles with gender gap

It is thus too early to write off a post-Olympics diplomatic process between Tokyo and Pyongyang based on Kims recent rejections of Abes olive branch.

There are positive signs that Japan and North Korea can break the ice this year if both sides can capitalise on the Olympics momentum.

JAPANS MOTIVATIONS

After being left out of North Koreas peace offensive, Abe has softened his North Korea policy to seek breakthroughs in the abduction and denuclearisation issues by dropping the harsh preconditions for an Abe-Kim summit.

He has issued multiple calls for a summit with Kim since March 2019, when US President Donald Trump and Kim failed to reach a denuclearisation agreement in Hanoi and North Korea returned to missile testing for the rest of 2019.

READ: Commentary: When it comes to climate change, Japans leaders need to walk the talk

Abes motivations to improve Japan–North Korea relations may stem from his concern about North Koreas provocations during the Olympics, which Moon also shared in preparation for PyeongChang.

Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics – Closing ceremony – Pyeongchang Olympic Stadium – Pyeongchang, South Korea – February 25, 2018 – Kim Yong Chol, vice chairman of North Korea's ruling Workers' Party Central Committee, watches the closing ceremony. REUTERS/Patrick Semansky/Pool/Files

North Korea has also refrained from delivering its “Christmas gift” (a new strategic weapon) and remained open to negotiations.

While the end of the self-imposed moratorium arouses Japans concerns, so long as Pyongyang does not directly threaten Japans territory like it did in 2017, Abe can point to North Koreas goodwill to pursue talks, even if the results remain uncertain.

As one of the key supporters of Trumps “maximum pressure” campaign, Abes relaxing tension with North Korea may open the door for sanctions relief and help the prime minister fulfil his pledge to resolve the abduction issue in his tenure. This course of action is in line with the agenda of Moon, who has been advocating a revival of inter-Korean ties since the beginning of this year.

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BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS: Six months ahead of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, Japan–North Korea relations remain strained.

Since September 2018, the Olympic organising committee withheld North Koreas request to access the Olympics “extranet”, where national Olympic committees can share information, because it had to consult with the Japanese government with regard to sanctions on North Korea.

Advertisement

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The committee only granted North Korea access to the system in March 2019, after North Koreas complaints.

In the latest round of provocations, Pyongyang called Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe an “idiot” and threatened future missile launches.

TROUBLED TIES

Although North Koreas Chairman Kim Jong-un has met leaders from Russia, China, South Korea, the United States, and Vietnam, he has left Japan on the side-line of North Koreas diplomatic rapprochement and condemned Abes offers to meet as insincere.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Japan–North Korea relations have not improved since 2002, when the then–Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi met North Korean leader Kim Jong-il in Pyongyang, during which Kim admitted to abducting Japanese citizens to train North Korean spies.

READ: Exclusive: UN sanctions experts warn: stay away from North Korea cryptocurrency conference

The abduction issue has shaped Abes North Korea policy, with Abe declaring the returns of the remaining abductees as a precondition for normalisation and sanctions relief, per the 2002 Pyongyang Declaration, while North Korea considers the abduction issue resolved.

Even worse, North Korea has threatened Japan continuously with ballistic missile launches, reigniting Japans debate over a pre-emptive strike capability against North Koreas missile bases.

As North Korea is no longer bound by the self-imposed nuclear and long-range missile moratorium, there is a possibility that Japans “missile scare” incidents will only increase.

OLYMPICS AN OLIVE BRANCH

In this context, will the 2020 Tokyo Olympics help facilitate Japan–North Korea engagement the same way the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics did for North and South Korea?

North Korean cheerleaders wave Unified Korea flags at the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics AFP/Ed JONES

The importance of the Tokyo Olympics lies not in the event per se, but in North Korea and Japans expectations of positive outcomes in the post-Olympics talks.

The reason PyeongChang was a success for North-South relations has much to do with North Koreas expectations of South Korean President Moon Jae-in being a liberal who would defy US sanctions to improve relations with Pyongyang in the long run.

As a result, despite North Koreas ignoring Moons outreach in late 2017, Seoul and Pyongyang were quick to start the peace process, thanks to the momentum created by PyeongChang.

READ: Commentary: Despite achieving economic success, Japan struggles with gender gap

It is thus too early to write off a post-Olympics diplomatic process between Tokyo and Pyongyang based on Kims recent rejections of Abes olive branch.

There are positive signs that Japan and North Korea can break the ice this year if both sides can capitalise on the Olympics momentum.

JAPANS MOTIVATIONS

After being left out of North Koreas peace offensive, Abe has softened his North Korea policy to seek breakthroughs in the abduction and denuclearisation issues by dropping the harsh preconditions for an Abe-Kim summit.

He has issued multiple calls for a summit with Kim since March 2019, when US President Donald Trump and Kim failed to reach a denuclearisation agreement in Hanoi and North Korea returned to missile testing for the rest of 2019.

READ: Commentary: When it comes to climate change, Japans leaders need to walk the talk

Abes motivations to improve Japan–North Korea relations may stem from his concern about North Koreas provocations during the Olympics, which Moon also shared in preparation for PyeongChang.

Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics – Closing ceremony – Pyeongchang Olympic Stadium – Pyeongchang, South Korea – February 25, 2018 – Kim Yong Chol, vice chairman of North Korea's ruling Workers' Party Central Committee, watches the closing ceremony. REUTERS/Patrick Semansky/Pool/Files

North Korea has also refrained from delivering its “Christmas gift” (a new strategic weapon) and remained open to negotiations.

While the end of the self-imposed moratorium arouses Japans concerns, so long as Pyongyang does not directly threaten Japans territory like it did in 2017, Abe can point to North Koreas goodwill to pursue talks, even if the results remain uncertain.

As one of the key supporters of Trumps “maximum pressure” campaign, Abes relaxing tension with North Korea may open the door for sanctions relief and help the prime minister fulfil his pledge to resolve the abduction issue in his tenure. This course of action is in line with the agenda of Moon, who has been advocating a revival of inter-Korean ties since the beginning of this year.

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